Home Visits
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A home visit means that the therapist can see first hand the difficulties your child is having in the home environment.
It can often be more convenient for those that are not able to travel or struggle to have enough time to attend appointments.
A child can feel more at ease to work with a therapist in the home setting as it is more comfortable and familiar.
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Treatment for a range of needs including fine motor, gross motor, sensory needs and life skill activities.
Treatment sessions are 1 hour duration 45 minutes of treatment and 15 minutes feedback and discussion.
Risk assessments can be completed in the home setting and advice and equipment discussed to assist in keeping your child safe.
Home visits follow a set treatment plan that has been previously discussed between yourself and the therapist. They are usually provided following an assessment.
The therapist can also provide advice and education, observation of activities in their natural environment and address specific problem areas.